SIX PAGES. PAGE TWO. DAIIA' EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 10011. jSffTyiT II Sale of Outing Flannels, Night Gowns and Petticoats Beginning Saturday, January 2nd, 1909 THREE DAYS ONLY 45c Petticoats for the next three days 29t 50c 33c 65c 47c 75c 49c 95c 69c Si. 15 73c $1.50 98c $1.00 Night Gowns for the next three days 68c $1.15 77c $1.25 $3c $1.50 ,. ' 98c $1.75 ,. ,,. $'-19 $1.95 $1-28 $2.00 $'-32 $2.25 , '-58 $2.50 .. $'-78 $3.25 S2-28 ECHO NEWS NOTES general rejoicing over six)iuixg mill prospects In that or not. And ho must despise every mun that wus not a republican and regard him as a low creature and tin enemy of the country. And he lnunt vote for a bad man for con stnble on the republican tlckot and not vote for a good man on any other ticket. He must vote the rcpubllcun tii'k't Inst 118 ho went to church or ... ...... .,, hud family prayers or tried to tell tho Want When Completed Will Bo tho lJirseM of lis Kind This Side- of ; l(S(oii Many Echo Otlil Fellows Attend EiicnmpiiuMit In Pendleton NO CIV Mi WAR M EN IN lOSO. .... , EximtI at l''.H(!imtlni Arrangements Con.ple.ed r,.r (.rami Masqneiade Rail. i ..., vi.n. if liiii;di of Life Will Die Then. 4'hliMicii. Wtoi-iinn of the tlvil var will become extinct In 13U0, ne- (Special Correspondence.) jrr.nllnK to Past Commander O. F. Kcho, Dec, 31. Every one Is Jubl- llassett. "There will be 347 veterans land over the scourlntr mills to bo alive In 1940," ho says, and ten years erected at this place. When the fine, itor the number will be reduced to large buildings are erected it w.ll be twenty-three. The last survivor will the largest plant this side of Uoston. idle In 1950. This s the conclusion of C. It. and P. A. Ronney, Joe HulUy, men who are competent to estimate Clarence Sprlngton. F. M. McOonner, the length of human life. J. XV. Norton, Elmer Reeves, J. XV. t II .....1 If lli-nvi-n wnrp tvlH-I liui I 11 uiiu ... .. . . - i . j M-ngers on No. S this evening for Ten-1 dlctcm to attend the encampment of the 1. O. O, r. Mable and Loren Haley have re turned to Collego Place where they are attending school. Mr. M. C. Norman left for Veil Fall, Idaho, th'.s morning on a two weeks' visit to her relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Itryant will soon move to I'endleton to make that their future home. Mr. Pidcock of Hermiston has leas ed the dining room from M. H. Gll- i l. tte at the Echo hotel. Mr. E. W. Jewett is down from Dur kee locking after his Interests here. Grandma Barker has just returned i from a few weeks' visit out on the farm. She is looking hale and hearty. Great preparations are being made for tho masquerade for tomorrow night. A large number of tickets have already been sold. This is a good cause for the fire company. "DEVIL'S AUCTION." The K:i! N'-w Ye:ir ii tl.it S Uutl ' -I Jmt wished you a lwlpy The above is a sale of new and desirable Night Gowns and Petticoats that we bought at a splendid oargain ana on wmcn we give oar patrons the benefit. The Peoples Wareho Where it Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons - ' ' ' ' "! ' " " ! X GVMPTION ON THE FARM. J Fast fa'ls the snow, fast falls the Trace up; have nerve. Never forget that many a great undertaking has been wrought Into success after a promise of failures. It Is tough on the wagon to drive It ever the rough, frozen roads these da vs. Especially where the ruts are The mother drifting snow, d ,t ,s ha'rd on felIoPS and other Now let the homefire burn, the lamp- & to haye a ?ec. light glow. ond-best wagon for these times, and smiles, glad a. eau But this utility hQnnv siizht- ..i ..i.i !- V. a ennd solid While raves the tempest in the "'"-J tht wl not break d0wn on the. try night. .tv.ay to town. Beyond the lamplights cheer, in. From januar- Farm Jouin.il. firelight's glow, J Fast falls the fnow, fast iau . drifting TO MEIIC.E TEXAS R.VNCIIES .Tames J Hill Is Said to Re In a $75,- 000,000 Deal. Denver. According to private dis patches received in this city this morn-io- mcreer of Texas ranches In the territory penetrated by the Colorado and Southern Ka.iroau is oemg mim ed and will comprise 7,000,000 acres of land, worth $75,000,000. James J. Hilt who Rocured control of the Colo rado and Southern, Is named as tne U. vv a eratlng conditions of the. road. SC HOOL CONTROL snow. Make a good work bench this wln- Use all last year's failures as guide riosts for the New Tear. Put the tools where they will be the easiest to find, not the easiest to tirop. Men are a good deal like beans. tliey don't amount to much unless there's plenty of snap to them. Make It your business to shovel a . . . i. . u ..... ,.Vt Vio snow for good wine pain um'u" rado ana souuiem, in your wife to walk In when she hangs ,ntere8t behind the move. cut the cio'.nes. When cutting In the woodlot be careful to avoid injuring any of the smalW trees. They may be larger sometime. Care for them. The hen sometimes makes a Dig fsK about a small egg. but she keeps rie;it on. -lay after day. doing her best the one thing she knows. When you are thinking of buying a , look for plenty oi wouu j and other purposes, i-. B good neighbors and g"ou ...- advantagts. ,. a diary; begin on tne ursi lf the New Tear and follow it up ynU will be surprised how . imr,nrt3nt to re- ,nv things tnat are - n,n' vou will find storeu av-y. !.. it strange," remarked a way- fa:mer. as he wi' ""' -,i g,b'or sawing wd v'''th . run by a gafolino eng.ne. me,, will scheme to get out of work." everything flown In writing V),en vou lease a farm. Memory ...... T.ot be - lied on. It is remarkable how r,t men will remerntter oilier- V.I ,. .At nt thirgs. If It Is all down in "." r,d while, there can be no mistake. When i is not convenient i'i") froen pipes to thaw inem, .... pread a eb'ih thickly wnn un l,,ne faMen it around the frozen pipe and throw water on it. The heat pro-flur-ed as the lime flakes Is great (wiri to thaw the ice. j There was a belief common for many generations that boys, like wheat, must be well thrashed to get' th best out of them. The ron Is no lunger plied in the school or family, and et there Is after all a pretty fair crop of boys. P things gone wrong with you I WNT PLAY HA4KY no fAfipe ,5" Mavse. ?3. ivicjr Well Known Attraction Will lie ITe- scntctl nt Oregon TlieiiH-r. Although traveling under the same m i me os th it w hich it has been known for almost a generation. "The lievil's Auction." which will play an engagement at the Or-gon theater on Saturday, January 2. is practically a new production, and furnishes even more fun for the crowded houses which welcome It than It did a decade ago. ... .i. . .,i ....u.. i.e. ,.t..i..t- "Tli-. I ur an uie om n-nui'ie -i. v - Devil's Auction" alone retains its pris tine popularity. "Evangeline" N gone; 'The ltlack Crook" has passed into the far beyond; "Eight Hells" slill remains 'tis true, hut "The Devil's Auction" holds its own. Provided with new scenery and ac cessories and equipped with a capital company, the rare obi spectacular piece comes into Its own again, anil tile lightning change scenic effects and rapid fire individual action are maintained without a falter, t A comely chorus suppbne nts the I efforts of tho principals, and tune ful ' music abounds throughout the pro- : (itl. tioll. I Familiar by name, "The Volcano of Hades" spouts forth flames, and the j transformation into the Realms of ' Mephisto is accomplished w ith a ' smoothness that precludes suspicion ' of rustiness. "The Magic Picture Gallery" keeps the audience in a gale t of laughter, and "The Feast of Lnn ' t rns" Introduces Frnulein Prager as I premiere danseue, with a capital i corps de ballet. The plot of the piece is familiar to (all dealing with the struggle between 'he powers of Mephisto, the evil one. land Chirstaline, the fairy protectoress, i throueh which the love affairs of Car- i iu th., uhei.hertl. nnd Madeline, the J Flemish farmer's daughter, are Inter 1 twined. The good, of course, trl iumphs ami Mephisto and his minions ire put to confusion. At Paso Rubles Hot Springs. Among the many charming stop ping places In California is Paso Ro bles Hot Springs. Here are conditions Ideal for rest ful recreation; quiet, congenial sur roundings and modern, almost luxuri ous accommodations. Paso P.obles Hot Springs is a win ter Resort hotel with the hospitality of a home; a healing Spring witnoui the atmosphere of a sanatorium; an tnchanting country place with the conveniences of a great resort. Ask any O. R. & N. Agent for Illus trated booklet, "Paso Robles Hot Springs." ma with m a bib Limb Peeled and Foot Was Like Raw Flesh-Had to Use Crutches, and Doctors Thought Amputation Necessary Montreal Woman Writes of Cure Seven Years Ago. BELIEVES LIFE SAVED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "I have been treated by doctors for twentv-flve years for a bad case or S on Jy kg. They did their tort, Hill 1UIHHJ w iwm I.ly doctor had ad vised me to hatre my leg rut off. but I stud 1 would try tho Cuticura Remedies first. He said, "Try them if you like, but 1 do not think they will do any good.' At thin time my leg was peeM from tho kneo, my fooj was like a piece of raw flesh, and I had to walk on crutches.. I bought a . coko of Cuticura Soap, a box of tuticur Ointment, and a bottle of Cuticura. Pills. After tho first two treatment the swelling went down, and n two months my leg was cured and the new skin came on, Tho doctor could not believe liis own eyes when he saw that Cuticura had cured mo and said that he would use it for bis own patients. I used two cakes of Cuticura hap, three boxes of Ointment, and five bot tles of Resolvent, and I huvo now lxea cured over seven vears, and but for tho Cuticura Remedies I might have lost my life. I have lots of grand children, and they aro frequent users of Cuticura, and 1 always recommend it to tho many people whom my busi ness brings to my house every (lay. Mrs. Jeiw-Baptisto Renaud, clairvoy ant 277, Montana St., Montreal, Que Feb. 20, 1007." SLEEP FOR BABIES Rest for Mothers. Instant relief nnd refreshing sleep for ekin-t.irtured babies, ami rsl for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths witn Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the Great Uu cure, and purest of emollients. Cutloim svmp Sr-. fMUnin 0'n,,."?71l SnO tail CUm ivrr-'oru. i - , 'T, ChnenHU" (..H.it I'm air. I' '' ''' Uirdiitrmiill vif worm i 'm i ', w M-kUlletl I'm. C'uticur Book oo bklo Dlcs (JoimI Rnsdncss Opitortunlty. For Sale Hotel and Millinery Store at Helix, Ore. Hotel has Just been n novated throughout. Doing good business. tlood reasons for selling. Inquire of Mrs. Frank Myers, Helix, Oregon. OREGON THEATRE "That second resolution may come In handy to gave my conscience!" The Party. Right or Wrong. fCharles Edward Russell, In "Success i Magazine." KIXDXFXS TO AGED 1 f)no KrPat usslstance upon Its pros WOMAX IS KKV.niFn perous wuy was a device to which fu- tnrp eenerations will certainly look back with wondering amusement. It u enlleil T.ovaltv to Party, and the AFTEH THE GRIPPE Tinol Eestored This Man's Strength "Several years ago I was attacked by a severe caie of grippe, which loft mo with a hacking cough, soreness In iny chert, and bronchitis. I took nearly every kind of cough syrup sola on ma market, heslucs mcdlclue given me by nhvslclans. I received no permanent relief until my dru;;glit asked me to try Vlnol, and after taking three bottles I was entirely cured. I believe Yinol to be the greatest blessing ever offered to the public, as It does what la claimed for it. tt. it. Tiirks. ManlcsviUe. Ala. Tho reason Vlnol cures chronic couphs, colds and pulmonary troubles is because It contains tonic Iron and all the healing and body building ele- tnnnta nf end liver oil but no oil. Vlnol Is also unexcelled as a strength builder for old people, delicate children, . . weak and run-down persons, uuu sickness. PEXMjKTOX DRUG COMPACT Pendleton. Oregon. r-hlcneo. West Freeman, of this city, has fallen heir to more than 3, Uoitlreee. eeneral manager of the Bur . ,.nlnr1 V... 1r Vfl- lington roau, acconiiiaiocu uj 'city, nas iaiieu ..n. io -as can'-n i..hh'j j ders, arrived In Denver today to in-!600 as a reward for a kindness done t,BH(.n,.e f it was that if a man had spect the terminals of the Colorado an aged woman seven years ago. While bp(,n born a republican or had voted i c-.,.v,orn onH investigate the op-l, i nn.ion in itoi Frffmaii saw a W- ,i, r..ruihiienn ticket for many years, KIlll O'lUlntoi o - in - v ----- - BY OXE HOARD farm. ful water. k'-t K. day j daliy. r'af : patent "how ):oro d'.ff" . 1.. V. Tin man knocked uown uy a cuu. went to her assistance and carried her to his room. He received a portion of her estate by will. 1. Salem, Ore. A bill has been pre pared and will be introduced In the next legislature to place ail the educa tional institutions of the state under a single board of regents. If such a law is enacted it will mean that the same board of regents will have juris diction over the affairs of the normal schools, the agricultural college and the University of Oregon, me meas- , ure will probably be introduced by: Representative Libby of Marion coun-, ty. ,! The Idea was thoroughly discussed by the normal school board of regents, at t'.e annual meeting and has been framed up under the supervision ofj the executive committee of that body. j Sup-rintendent Ackerman and Cover-. nor Chamberlain are among its staunch supporters. The nr nelr.al argument advanced, by those who favor such a plan Is one of economy. It Is argued that a sin g e board of r Knts of not more than five members, carefully selected as to the r qualifications, each directing a certain department after the cabinet plan, will save more to the state with in a year than possibly any other re form. There would be a uniformity In conducting the schools, and a sys tem that would evolve a great number of now uttforseen advantages. Port I land Journal. the republican ticket for many years he must continue to vote the repiiou can ticket no matter what might be the republican policy or who might lie the renubllcan candidates or what might be to the man the consequences of Republican success. He must not onlv vote the republican ticket, but he must also get out and shout madly for ret.ublican orators, and carry d,m. ,ht riv,n't hurt the eyes torches In republican parades, and feel and a comfortable theater, the Pas- elated about republican victories, no . . ,.. r-,an matter whether there was any sense uine, ioi iiici ijr Gus La Fontaine has Just received a fresh lot of crawfish, crab and oys ters In the shell at the Quelle. Saturday, Jan. 2. Ghas. II. Yale Go. 28th Annual Oblation The Everlasting M 8 din I To Look Young feel young and stay young keep the blood pure, the stomach right, the bowels regular, the skin clear and the eyes bright with BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. in boxe 10c and Be. I I I,, niMfii up! m mil mil niiii iiiiSirmfi""-"" UGBWZIttMnBKmXmlzaMBm n m mwt ... m , in hum hi Rock Spring Coal this past year? Now don't get dls-1 one unfurnished room for rent In couraged and Imagine you ar going ' tr, East Oregonlan building. Elf to wind up at the poorhouse. Th trie lights and steam heat Bath, hot new year Is here, good things may be and cold water on floor. Rte '"7 .coming around the corner your way. reasonable. Enquire at K. O. office. Either LUMP or NUT It Burns Clean. Wood &L2jKT Wood 4 foot LengthsSawed Sawed and split. Delivered Promptly Prices Right, B. L. BURROUGHS, Successor to Laatz Bros. Phone Main 5 Main St., Next to Express Office EXTRAORDINARY SPECTACLE SUPERIOR SCEXIO EWESTITURE FOUR BABY. 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